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Eugenio Picano, Q. Ciampi, R. Arbucci, A. Zagatina, E. Kalinina, R. Padang, Garvan C. Kane, H. Villarraga, Adelaide M. Arruda-Olson, J. P. Vazquez, A. Boshchenko, O. Zhuravleva, T. Ryabova, N. Sviazova, J. Čelutkienė, L. Balkevičienė, Ariel Saad, F. Bursi, A. Djordjevic-Dikic, S. Kobal, M. Lisi, E. Merli, F. Manganelli, C. Borguezan-Daros, H. Rodríguez-Zanella, M. G. D'Alfonso, F. Mori, N. Gaibazzi, Jarosław D. Kasprzak, Ayten Safarova, T. Timofeeva, H. Mosto, K. Wierzbowska-Drabik, N. Ratanasit, M. Costantino, P. Colonna, T. Preradović, M. Ostojić, L. Cortigiani, A. Varga, A. Nikolic, R. Cocchia, A. Pálinkás, E. Pálinkás, F. Rigo, Giovanni Benfari, F. Valente, Dimitrios Soulis, Yi Wang, Lixue Yin, C. M. Van de Heyning, Alberto Mazzi, J. Lowenstein, D. L. Haber, Sofia Marconi, A. Barbieri, F. Mantovani, G. Tripepi, M. De Nes, Y. Bartolacelli, B. Villari, M. Pepi, S. Carerj, Patricia A. Pellikka
1 1. 1. 2025.

Stress Echo 2030 Study: A Flagship Project of the Italian Society of Echocardiography and Cardiovascular Imaging

Over the past decade, stress echocardiography has evolved from a test for assessing epicardial artery stenosis to a comprehensive functional test, targeting multiple cardiovascular parameters. The new approach includes several structured steps: (a) evaluating regional wall motion abnormalities to detect epicardial artery stenosis or vasospasm; (b) assessing pulmonary congestion and diastolic function via B-lines with lung ultrasound; (c) gauging preload and contractile reserve with volumetric echocardiography; (d) measuring coronary microvascular reserve using Doppler-based coronary flow velocity in the middistal left anterior descending artery; and (e) determining cardiac sympathetic reserve by tracking heart rate reserve on an ECG. This evolution was supported extensively by the Italian Society of Echocardiography and Cardiovascular Imaging (SIECVI), which played a key role in five areas: (1) developing the initial, curiosity-driven project; (2) disseminating protocols and results at national and international conferences, supporting logistic infrastructure and publication expenses; (3) establishing a digital platform (customized Redcap) for data entry and storage; (4) facilitating patient recruitment across 19 Italian centers; and (5) offering formal endorsement through six presidencies, adding credibility and reach beyond any single institution. The protocol quickly advanced from concept to high-impact publications, earning inclusion in 2024 specialty guidelines. Initially Italian-led, the study now includes 50 centers across 20 countries (e.g. USA and China). Beyond the 50 peer-reviewed papers published in 2016–2024, this study offers a novel, sustainable approach to cardiac stress testing, providing more information at lower costs, with zero radiation and minimal environmental impact. SIECVI’s endorsement was instrumental in amplifying the study’s rigor and outreach.


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